7 Stunning Poppy Tributes From Around The World That Are Super Creative (PHOTOS)

Remembrance Day is less than a week away.
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With Remembrance Day less than a week away, the iconic red symbol has been popping up everywhere.

From small handcrafted products to massive displays, many have taken to honouring those who have served by using the poppy in some pretty remarkable ways.

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This anchor decorated in poppies outside Appledore Quay in the U.K. is simply stunning.

Edible poppy-styled cupcake? Yes, please.

If wearing one pin isn't doing it for your fashion style, these matching outfits are sure to do the trick.

And if dressing up yourself wasn't enough, some have taken to accessorizing their pets as well.

The flowering plants also make nice additions to art as well, like this work in Belarus.

Just look at the detail on these nails.

This digital display outside the Senate of Canada building in our nation's capital serves as a stunning tribute.

  • Associate Photo Editor Lance McMillan is a Toronto based photojournalist who is focused on telling stories visually. Lance's photography has been published in numerous newspapers and magazines including National Geographic and his images have earned him awards including a 2nd Place in the 74th Pictures of the Year International (POYi), a Finalist in the 2019 Travel Photographer of the Year, and an Award of Excellence in the 78th Pictures of the Year International (POYi). To Lance, the power of telling stories through not just the written word, but through images, and the passion he has for doing so, cannot be overstated. This is particularly true when it comes to telling stories about nature and wildlife, striving to provide insight into the vulnerability of our environment and its inhabitants.

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